CT Car Accident Law

This post is about cash assistance and prison liens On CT Personal Injury cases. Whether you have been in a car accident or bitten by a dog – the State may coming looking for money from you. Learn your rights.

If you’ve been hurt in a car accident and you’re a recipient of Medicaid, the last thing you want to hear is that Medicaid may lien some of your recovery. You may be a single parent, raising young children and struggling to make ends meet. We understand. This post is about Medicaid Liens on CT personal injury cases.

Here are 8 Things To Give To Your CT Personal Injury Attorney. After you set up a meeting with an attorney for the first time, you will probably have a lot of questions. Like “do I have a case?” or “how long will my case take?” One question we’re asked all the time is, “What documents should I bring to our first meeting?” This post will cover the basics. Don’t worry if you don’t have all of these things. We can have you sign authorizations and get them for you. Every personal injury case is different. And every case can require different documents. These 8 things are generally good documents to provide to your attorney as soon as possible if you have them.

When you get hurt – whether it is in a car accident or you are a victim of malpractice – it is a confusing time. What are your rights? Should you get a lawyer? What is fair? Those are questions that run through many people’s heads. If you’ve been injured in Connecticut, it’s important to be aware of the statute of limitation. A statute of limitation is simply the statutory deadline for filing a lawsuit. After this deadline passes, it’s too late to bring a case against the person who caused your injury.

What are some common expenses in CT Personal Injury cases? A lawyer’s goal must be to maximize the money in a client’s pocket. Expenses can eat into the amount of money that a client gets. We believe knowledge is power. Learn more about expenses here.

As you are lying in a hospital room it’s basically you and a TV. And on the TV is a constant barrage of ads for injury attorneys. And they all look the same. One lawyer indistinguishable from the next. All with some cheesy repetitive slogan. Where to turn? We are lawyers who go to Gaylord to answer your questions.

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Connecticut Personal Injury Attorney Ryan McKeen understands what it means to be injured. Ryan is a CT Personal Injury Hall of Fame Finalist and this site is an ABA 100 Law Blog. You can contact ryan at 860 471 8333 or email him ryan@cttrialfirm.com

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